Chapter 767
“But I like my original name Jen Leighton. Mommy, can I keep being called that way?” Jennifer pleaded, her smiling face all
scrunched up.
“Your brother’s name is Guillermo Youngblood, so your name should ne Jennifer Youngblood. Isn’t that good? Others will
instantly know you and Guillermo are siblings. Haven’t you always wanted a brother?” Rosalie asked.
Jennifer tilted her head and asked, “Can I convince my brother to change his name to Guille Leighton instead?”
“Then, why don’t you discuss it with your brother when you meet him?” Rosalie suggested.
“Okay!” Jennifer lifted her chin with the resolve of a little warrior ready to persuade her brother.
Lillian found her goddaughter Jennifer’s antics amusing. “Do you really like the name Jen Leighton that much?”
“Yes, I do!” Jennifer nodded eagerly.
“Why? Is it because you’ve gotten used to it, and you’re not keen on changing your name?” Lillian guessed.
However, before Jennifer could answer, Rosalie interjected, “She just thinks that the spelling for Jennifer Youngblood is more
complicated than Jen Leighton. If I suggested changing it to Jenny, she’d probably agree immediately!”
Lillian found it somewhat amusing, thinking, “So, she’s reluctant to change her name because it’s more complicated?”
However, the name Jennifer Youngblood was undeniably a bit challenging for a child to write.
Their ordered meals finally made their way to the table. Once Jennifer finished her kid’s meal, she ventured into the restaurant’s
play area. Given its designation as a children’s restaurant, there were ample spaces designed for children to revel in.
As Jennifer played nearby, Rosalie and Lillian continued their meal, occasionally glancing at the play area.
“Are
you planning to take Jen to meet Jonathan later?” Lillian asked midway through their meal.
“Yes, we’ll visit the Youngblood residence,” Rosalie replied. In reality, after regaining her memories, she had attempted to call
Jonathan. However, one of his numbers resulted in the phone being turned off, and the other was unreachable. “Maybe
Jonathan’s phone has settings that block calls from unknown numbers,” she speculated to herself.
Therefore, she decided to take Jennifer directly to the Youngblood residence.
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“But Jonathan... He’s not quite the same as he used to be. Back then, when the Youngblood family claimed you were dead, he
changed. The two times I met him afterward, he seemed different, notably more distant. I think it was because of the news of
your supposed passing,” Lillian said.
With a light chuckle, Lillian added, “I haven’t really bumped into Jonathan since then. As for Guillermo, it took quite an effort to
find out about the kindergarten he attended. Trying to approach him proved tricky, though. Guillermo usually had an entourage
from the Youngblood family picking him up, making it nearly impossible for me to get close.”
What Lillian did not mention was that once, when she tried to approach Guillermo for a conversation, the Youngblood family’s
bodyguards promptly blocked her, seemingly worried she might utter something inappropriate.
Understanding Lillian’s discomfort with the Youngblood family, Rosalie offered an apology. “I’m sorry.”
“What’s all this talk about apologizing? There’s nothing you need to apologize for. You’re back, and that’s all that matters. But,
you should know, of the two kids Jonathan has now, only Guillermo is biologically yours. The other one, Wrenna, is adopted. Her
birth mother, Agyness, is rumored to have a close connection with Jonathan. With you back, there might be some confrontation
with that woman.”
Lillian felt it was necessary to give Rosalie a heads-up due to the sometimes baseless nature of rumors.
“I know. I’ve checked the news online,” Rosalie replied, gently biting her lip. “If Jon has truly invested his emotions elsewhere and
doesn’t feel the same way about me, I won’t cling to him. But if I’m the one he truly loves, I won’t give up on getting back to his
side!”
After all, everyone believed she was gone. It would be understandable if Jonathan had found love again, even if it meant
remarriage.
Yet, she could not shake the feeling that Jonathan, like her, would not be easily swayed by others.
In the years when her memories were lost, she encountered some remarkable men, and there were even some who held
affection for her. However, she never experienced that flutter in her heart.
It was not until her memories gradually resurfaced that she understood. Her heart had long been claimed by a man named
Jonathan, leaving no room for any other emotional stirrings.
“By the way, what about you? Any special someone in your life now?” Rosalie changed the topic.
“Not yet. My mother’s constant harping on me being an old spinster is enough to drive anyone insane.” Lillian shrugged, a bitter
smile briefly playing on her lips. In these years, even though she did not consciously try to remember Callum, his image would
occasionally flicker through her mind. Perhaps it was because her
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time with Callum was so blissful that she could not muster the desire for romance, no matter the type of man she encountered.
Blind dates, too, proved to be a series of defeats.
“You haven’t moved on, have you?” Rosalie asked, looking at her friend with
concern.
“Trying my best to move on.” Lillian smiled. “If I can’t completely move on, I don’t mind being single until I’m old and gray.
Anyway, having your two children. take care of me in my old age will be enough.”
As she said this, Lillian suddenly halted, her gaze apologetic as she looked at Rosalie.
Rosalie’s expression darkened for a moment. “Two kids... Initially, I was expecting triplets. However, in the end, one child stayed
with Jon, and another with me. So, what about the third child? Where is he? Did the Youngblood family secretly conceal him?
Or...” Rosalie’s thoughts raced.
Just then, Jennifer suddenly let out a cry of surprise. Rosalie tensed, only to see her daughter Jennifer during a scuffle with a
girl.
“Jen!” Rosalie rushed forward, attempting to pull Jennifer away. However, before she could reach her, another woman had
already approached the two little girls and rudely shoved Jennifer aside.
With her small frame, Jennifer could not maintain her balance and tumbled backward. Luckily, the landing was softened by a
cushion, so there was not much harm done.
Rosalie quickly reached Jennifer’s side and helped her up. Lillian followed closely, expressing concern. “Are you okay, Jen?”
Jennifer shook her head, tears glistening in her eyes as Jennifer said while gesturing to the other girl, “Mommy, Daddy’s photo is
broken, and she stole it.” It was then that Rosalie noticed Jennifer holding half of the secretly taken photo of Jonathan that she
had purchased at a high price.
“As for the photo thief...” Rosalie mused, glancing across. It turned out to be quite a coincidence; standing there were none other
than Agyness and her daughter Wrenna, just as Lillian had mentioned.